Towards the theory of human nature of administrator
By: Muttalib, M.A.
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Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: The author discusses various significant factrs - family background, education, profession, roles and values - that comprise the basic human nature of an administrator and suggests testing of these against their three basic impulses ( Power, Money and Service) to gange the impact produced on each and categorise them accordingly. Three models of administrators hinted at b the author are: traditional 'steel frame' administrators, development bureaucracy, and guardians of interests of backward classes and minorities - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Issue no: 38(1) Jan.-Mar.92, p.28-36 | Available | AR22076 |
The author discusses various significant factrs - family background, education, profession, roles and values - that comprise the basic human nature of an administrator and suggests testing of these against their three basic impulses ( Power, Money and Service) to gange the impact produced on each and categorise them accordingly. Three models of administrators hinted at b the author are: traditional 'steel frame' administrators, development bureaucracy, and guardians of interests of backward classes and minorities - Reproduced.


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